RIGHT TO FOOD CURRICULUM OUTLINE


RIGHT TO FOOD CURRICULUM
OUTLINE

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This curriculum was authored by Mauricio Rosales, Arne Oshaug,
Maarten Immink and Beatrice Ghirardini

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Rome, 2009



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Table of Contents

part 1   [778Kb]

    Contents
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Acronyms and abbreviations

part 2   [225Kb]

      PART ONE - PREAMBLE
        1. Introduction
        2. The role of academic institutions
        3. Notes for the users of the curriculum outline
        4. Target learner groups
        5. The structure of the curriculum outline and how to use the document

part 3   [791Kb]

      PART TWO - THEMATIC UNITS
        UNIT A: Introduction to the right to adequate food
        UNIT B: Roles and right to adequate food tasks
        UNIT C: Assessing the realization of the right to adequate food

part 4   [831Kb]

      PART TWO - cont'd
        UNIT D: Formulation, implementation and monitoring of national laws, policies and programmes
        UNIT E: Public budget planning, implementation and monitoring
        UNIT F: Institution building and capacity strengthening
        UNIT G: Human rights monitoring and international reporting on progress
        UNIT H: Public informaiton, education and advocacy

part 5   [479Kb]

      PART TWO - cont'd
        UNIT I: Enforceability of, and access to, judicial, quasi-judicial and administrative recourse systems
        UNIT J: Policy assistance and advice by international agencies
        UNIT K: Respect for and protection of human rights advocates, activists and workers

part 6   [606Kb]

      PART TWO - cont'd
        UNIT L: Multilateral negotiations on the right to adequate food
      PART THREE - LEARNING PATHS
        Learning paths for different target learner groups
        ANNEX - Task and learning content analysis

part 7   [598Kb]

        ANNEX - Task and learning content analysis [cont'd]

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